Curry County Property Tax Protest Guide
In Curry County, file your protest by File a petition of protest with the county assessor on or before the later of April 1 of the property tax year, OR 30 days after the assessor mails the notice of valuation. (In counties that mail the notice with the prior year's tax bill under §7-38-20, the April-1-or-30-days rule applies; in all other cases the petition is due 30 days after the notice of valuation is mailed.) at Curry County Assessor's online portal.
| Deadline | File a petition of protest with the county assessor on or before the later of April 1 of the property tax year, OR 30 days after the assessor mails the notice of valuation. (In counties that mail the notice with the prior year's tax bill under §7-38-20, the April-1-or-30-days rule applies; in all other cases the petition is due 30 days after the notice of valuation is mailed.) |
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| Lien date | January 1, 2026 |
| Protest body | County Valuation Protests Board (CVPB) |
| Assessor / district | Curry County Assessor |
| Online portal | File online |
How to File a Protest in Curry County
- Gather your assessment notice — it lists your account number and any access code
- File online through Curry County Assessor's portal or by mail
- State your grounds and submit evidence (comparable sales, a licensed appraisal, or photos of defects)
- Request an informal review to try to settle before a formal CVPB hearing